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car mine. >> booyah, jim. i wanted to ask you about precision cast corporation. >> best of the best. don't give up boeing. >> lucas in connecticut. >> caller: jim, jim, lucky lou here. mbg, what do you think? drop and go or double down and run? >> look, we are looking at the bonds greece turning around. greece is turning around. i mean, i don't know. i don't want this to be rbc, which was great for a while but now is not great but it is turning around. don in connecticut. >> caller: alumina in my -- >> no. i cannot tell you how many times i sent memos to people who work with me we got to do illumina, got to do illumina and we keep screwing it up. it's not done going higher. matt in california. >> caller: when will citigroup break out to the up side? >> i don't know the answer. and you know what? the best way to find that out would be to have michael come on the show with a very candid analysis, which i know he's capable of doing. let's go to barbara in florida. >> caller: hi, jim. thank you for all the help yo
car mine. >> booyah, jim. i wanted to ask you about precision cast corporation. >> best of the best. don't give up boeing. >> lucas in connecticut. >> caller: jim, jim, lucky lou here. mbg, what do you think? drop and go or double down and run? >> look, we are looking at the bonds greece turning around. greece is turning around. i mean, i don't know. i don't want this to be rbc, which was great for a while but now is not great but it is turning around. don in...
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always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time high today. check your 401k. i think you'll be happy. all that and more. stay with us. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is
always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time high today. check your 401k. i think you'll be happy. all that and more. stay with us. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be...
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nbc's jim maceda is in russia. the parliament yesterday promised a referendum on the country's future. what more is needed, do you think, to stabilize this situation? >> well, that's really going to be up to vladimir putin. he and russia are calling the shots with the pro russian faction inside ukraine. it's fine for the pro russian faction to want to have a referendum, but if russia isn't ready to accept these people and to accept a splitting apart of ukraine, which it says it hasn't been ready to do and won't accept, then that situation will simply two forward as long as putin wants it to. and in terms of the actual flash points, the tension is -- we haven't seen it this bad since this crisis began in krimiea. it wasn't just one, turns out it was two more airports hit today. there was a siege by these russian speaking military types, although russia denies any involvement at all of its military. and it looked like a repeat of yesterday's incident where similarly armed adults seized government buildings. today it
nbc's jim maceda is in russia. the parliament yesterday promised a referendum on the country's future. what more is needed, do you think, to stabilize this situation? >> well, that's really going to be up to vladimir putin. he and russia are calling the shots with the pro russian faction inside ukraine. it's fine for the pro russian faction to want to have a referendum, but if russia isn't ready to accept these people and to accept a splitting apart of ukraine, which it says it hasn't...
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. >> that echoes, the comments by jim cramer this morning saying i can't figure out the bond market and wasn't afraid to say that. basically saying the ten year should be at or below, just below the 3% level. it's telling us something that stocks are not, to steve's point. >> well, tell you what, i totally disagree with jim cramer on that one but i think a bigger notion now is, if the bond market were at 3%, i think would be because of strong data. i think we've gone through kind of the taper move in may, june and july. i think right now it really is nervousness about equities in general. and i wish we had the shark tank crew in that chamber today asking some better questions. >> well, that would be interesting, to say the least. >> i would support that. >> thank you so much. steve, thank you. ricky, see new a little bit. >>> meantime, the big news today. several big name activists embroiled in the news. we broke it here on cnbc with scott wapner. dominic chu is following the action. a lot yorn plate. >> we'll try to get through it all. early think morning, third point nominating three
. >> that echoes, the comments by jim cramer this morning saying i can't figure out the bond market and wasn't afraid to say that. basically saying the ten year should be at or below, just below the 3% level. it's telling us something that stocks are not, to steve's point. >> well, tell you what, i totally disagree with jim cramer on that one but i think a bigger notion now is, if the bond market were at 3%, i think would be because of strong data. i think we've gone through kind of...
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jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government buildings. again, they were not russian, per se. they were ethnic russians living crimea in ukraine. at the commercial airport today, eyewitnesss said the gunmen were looking for ukrainian guards, but where they couldn't find any, they simply left. however, a few vigilantes were left behind patrolling the airport perimeter, which they're doing at this hour, but not disrupting flights. meanwhile, at the balbec military airport, it's really a standoff and that's continuing with russian-speaking gunmen outside the terminal, ukrainian mi
jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> record close. fed chair janet yellen puts investors in a buying mood, pushing s & p to new highs at the close. should her comments be interpreted as a green light for stock investors? >>> return to profit. a surprisingly strong quarter for electronics retailer best buy. but is it proof that the company's turn around is on solid footing? >>> and what did general motors know and when did they know it? regulators are asking whether the automaker reacted fast enough in its recall of more than 1 million cars and the issue could prove costly. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this thursday, february 27th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. >> and i'm bill griffeth. look forward to an interview. >>> meantime soothing words today from janet yellen, new chair of the federal reserve to testified today before the senate bankin
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> record close. fed chair janet yellen puts investors in a buying mood, pushing s & p to new highs at the close. should her comments be interpreted as a green light for stock investors? >>> return to profit. a surprisingly strong quarter for electronics...
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hi, jim. what's the intention here do you think from the russian government? >> reporter: well, the russian government wants two things, to exert its influence in the region but at the same time it doesn't want yet i think nor do other analysts we've spoken here to rock the boat too much. there's no question, ross, texts have spiked in the past 24 hours just as russia's foreign ministry came out condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the russian defense ministry confirmed that fighter jets were now on high alert along the border with ukraine that's of course part of the surprise, war games we've been reporting on since yesterday including long range aircraft, warships as well as some 150 troops and some 900 tanks. the main flash point is ukraine's crimea peninsula, strategic for russia, the home of the black sea fleet, scuffles broke out yesterday between proand anti-russian protesters outside crimea's parliament. overnight the building was seized by armed men speaking russian with rpgs, sniper rifles, in eff
hi, jim. what's the intention here do you think from the russian government? >> reporter: well, the russian government wants two things, to exert its influence in the region but at the same time it doesn't want yet i think nor do other analysts we've spoken here to rock the boat too much. there's no question, ross, texts have spiked in the past 24 hours just as russia's foreign ministry came out condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the...
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jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have any teeth. there are growing signs. people coming from moscow can see these signs of contention within the ranks. germany saying sanctions against russia will only back fire. the russian parliament as we speak is preparing a tit for tat bill which would allow the seizing of european countries doing business in russia. kerry said his talks with his russian counterparts were constructive. even that never happened. the russians say that the new intrimt government in kiev was put into place by an unconstitutional coup, so what lavrov was appar
jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have...
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thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we
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we have john doyle, jim lowell from adviser investments. we have steve liesman, rick santelli. it's a cast of thousands here. steve, i'm going to start with you. give us the hits and runs of janet yellen's testimony. any big changes from what she told the house financial services committee recently? >> none really. >> thanks for joining us, steve. >> that's fine. just a little bit more of the weather. went out of her way to say there's been more weather since i last spoke to the house. made one change in one word that i don't find to be very significant, saying that a significant change in the outlook is what would change the fed from tapering. otherwise, the fed is on track. and the fed is still groping for new language for how to advise the market about when it would think about raising rates because it's near that 6.5% employment threshold. >> she left the door open to tapering the taper, right? i mean, they're not on -- >> if you want to read it that way, bill, you go right ahead. i don't read it that way. i read it as the fed is on track to continue tapering and it's going
we have john doyle, jim lowell from adviser investments. we have steve liesman, rick santelli. it's a cast of thousands here. steve, i'm going to start with you. give us the hits and runs of janet yellen's testimony. any big changes from what she told the house financial services committee recently? >> none really. >> thanks for joining us, steve. >> that's fine. just a little bit more of the weather. went out of her way to say there's been more weather since i last spoke to...
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back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ sharing's never been better for business. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest eve
back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing....
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jim cramer joins us now. big day yesterday, jim. what does it mean when you get back more in the snap snapback than you lost in the original sell-off. that has to be a positive sign, isn't it? >> yeah. i think a lot of people thought short setting that this was dwg fog on for a long time. i think a lot of people were saying, you know what? the data is really good. like the mortgage applications or the pmi. we're getting good, good, good data. and it's causing a lot of people who decide to get negative past to scramble. maybe they scrambled too quickly, but that's what's happened. >> the adp, i don't know how weak it would have had to be to be weaks than people thought because of the weather. i don't know if there's a number. it would have to be below 100, i think. >> yeah, i think so. these kinds of numbers allow people to say we got the growth with very little inflation. we don't have a number that is so strong that the fed is against us or the fed is still on ourthought. obviously monday we look at those if putin doesn't do anythi
jim cramer joins us now. big day yesterday, jim. what does it mean when you get back more in the snap snapback than you lost in the original sell-off. that has to be a positive sign, isn't it? >> yeah. i think a lot of people thought short setting that this was dwg fog on for a long time. i think a lot of people were saying, you know what? the data is really good. like the mortgage applications or the pmi. we're getting good, good, good data. and it's causing a lot of people who decide to...
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. ♪ >> and that is why i don't like jim's. >> we are not a gym. we are planning fitness. >> it makes fun of those who ruin the gymnasium experience. memberships can cost as little as $10 a month. the club is trying to create a judgment free zone and long alarms that go off if a member demonstrate poor etiquette. -- it even offers free pizza and bagels once a month. they have hit the 5 million member mark. it is paying off. joining me now is the ceo and cofounder, chris rundell. talk to us about the ad campaign. it has gotten you a lot of attention. i assume it's a big driver between the growth that you've seen. -- behind the growth that you've experienced. >> someone who is intimidated that normally would not go, you are making it a lighthearted atmosphere. >> wasn't in the nation a problem in the past? > previously, i would have thought of planet fitness like a goldstein jim. -- a goal gym. 85% of the population does not belong to a health club. >> does not belong deco >> yes to my so if you the rest of the industry is fighting over the 15%. we a
. ♪ >> and that is why i don't like jim's. >> we are not a gym. we are planning fitness. >> it makes fun of those who ruin the gymnasium experience. memberships can cost as little as $10 a month. the club is trying to create a judgment free zone and long alarms that go off if a member demonstrate poor etiquette. -- it even offers free pizza and bagels once a month. they have hit the 5 million member mark. it is paying off. joining me now is the ceo and cofounder, chris...
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did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm supposed to write buy, i'm supposed to write sell. and if i would do it, seriously the hardest thing to do, for example, you buy a stock it goes up 60%, the hardest thing to do -- >> sell it. >> no, is to buy more. it's so easy to say, hey, nobody -- nobody ever went broke taking a profit, you know, you always say that. the hardest thing to do if you are up 60 is to buy more, isn't it? >> well, i think that -- yes. when united air reported a number that was weather impaired and for just a brief moment american did go down. i'd like to ask jamie whether
did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm...
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fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly
fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly
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we have at other fed officials on these programs, jim was with us not long ago, and talk about quality of guidance. what does that mean, can you give us some kind of idea? that is what i want to find out because it will set the tone for how people trade. >> last month, given the quality of unemployment, this is qualitative. we are backtracking echoplex they got to the top faster than expected because of a lot of reasons, potential rates -- this is not just one number, the broader labor market. what kinds of markets will they see with participation rates, part time in that sort of thing? >> that just leads to more work for you, michael. >> full employment for economic editors. >> i would like to bring in my guest host for the hour, peter you --dean of the him i mio school of business. it is a great day to have you here during janet yellen's testimony. what are you hoping to hear today. your students who are new to the business and economics, they are listening. what do you take away from here cap go >> the first thing, labor markets. the economy added 254,000 new jobs, in january, 114,0
we have at other fed officials on these programs, jim was with us not long ago, and talk about quality of guidance. what does that mean, can you give us some kind of idea? that is what i want to find out because it will set the tone for how people trade. >> last month, given the quality of unemployment, this is qualitative. we are backtracking echoplex they got to the top faster than expected because of a lot of reasons, potential rates -- this is not just one number, the broader labor...
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fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly we go to an all-time high. we are pretty much going to be able to do that. 1851. >> traders have been having trouble with the market because it gets almost there and turning back and retrieving. so it has been difficult. >> i wore green up for a reason today. i knew i would need it. heading to olivia sterns. >> the king of green, shares of , shares up almost 20%. -- speaking of green, j.c. penney shares are up. they think sales will increase in margins will expand. also watching ebay, a story you know well. carl icahn and ebay stepping up the attacks on one another. carl icahn has written his third letter in four days, accusing ebay of having conflicts of interest among the board erectors. back.s firing their ceo says carl icahn is well entertaining and false and dead wrong. also watching shares of other bees down come in pretty much flat. this
fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly we go to an all-time high. we are pretty much going to be able to do that. 1851. >> traders have been having trouble with the market because it gets almost there and turning back and retrieving. so it has been difficult. >> i wore green up for a reason today. i...
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push for freedom of the press, international calls for the release of our three aljazeera colleagues jim prison in europe. peter has written this letter from prison. here's part of it. >> as a journalist, this is my battle, i can no longer pretend it will go away by keeping quiet and crossing my 15ers. i have no particular fight with the egyptian government, just as i had no interest in supporting the muslim brotherhood or any group here. i am committed to a fundamental freedom of the press that no one in my profession can creditably work without. >> a day of solidarity with colleagues held in egypt. they are held by egyptian authorities nearly two months ago, charged, accused with spreading false news and belonging to a terrorist group. aljazeera all along denied the charges. we demand their release. public events are taking place in 30 cities around the world today to highlight the challenges all of us journalists place and to put pressure for their release. a cameraman detained in egypt for seven months was freed earlier this month, saying he was abused and tortured almost daily by se
push for freedom of the press, international calls for the release of our three aljazeera colleagues jim prison in europe. peter has written this letter from prison. here's part of it. >> as a journalist, this is my battle, i can no longer pretend it will go away by keeping quiet and crossing my 15ers. i have no particular fight with the egyptian government, just as i had no interest in supporting the muslim brotherhood or any group here. i am committed to a fundamental freedom of the...